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Can you eat cicadas? Yes – and here are 3 recipes to try. - WSGW 790 AM & 100.5 FM

Can you eat cicadas? Yes – and here are 3 recipes to try. - WSGW 790 AM & 100.5 FM
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Yes, you can eat cicadas. Here are 3 recipes to try before they go underground for more than a decade.

Yes, you can eat cicadas. Here are 3 recipes to try before they go underground for more than a decade.
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The return of the cicadas


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The return of the cicadas
bugs people? Like it or not, here they come!
"We are going to have the collision of something like maybe four billion, maybe 10 billion, maybe a trillion tiny insects with 30 million human beings," said Mike Raupp. "And this is the only place on Planet Earth, even in the universe, that this happens. So, that's what makes this thing so special."
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Raupp has been waiting 17 years for the emergence of the Brood X cicadas in the Eastern U.S., from New York to Indiana to Georgia. He and his wife, Paula Shrewsbury, both Ph.D. entomologists at the University of Maryland, are pretty excited about this.

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Cicadas to reemerge in US for first time in 17 years

Cicadas to reemerge in US for first time in 17 years
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Periodical cicadas are due to surface this year. Expect billions.


With spring around the corner, there's already buzz about when periodical cicadas will arrive.
The entrance of periodical cicadas, which have been living underground for the past 17 years, will be anything but subtle.
This year will mark the re-emergence of Brood X, or the Great Eastern Brood, of periodical cicadas — those large, winged, kind of scary-looking but mostly harmless large flying insects known for their almost deafening buzz.
A jet plane flying in for landing at John Glenn International Airport in Columbus can reach about 80 decibels. But leave it to a group of male cicadas performing mating calls in a tree to top that. Male cicadas have been recorded to hit 96 decibels, said Gene Kritsky, dean of the School of Behavioral and Natural Sciences at Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati. Kritsky authored, "Periodical Cicadas: the Brood X Edition" published by the Ohio Biological Survey, which is expected out in mid-February.

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These bugs have been underground for 17 years. This year, they'll resurface in 15 states.

The scary-looking but mostly harmless Brood X periodical cicadas will emerge en masse in 15 states, and "the noise is just head-splitting."

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Periodical cicadas to re-emerge in U.S. for first time in 17 years

Periodical cicadas to re-emerge in U.S. for first time in 17 years
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Cicadas to re-emerge in US for first time in 17 years

Cicadas to re-emerge in US for first time in 17 years
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